[. . . ] You can operate both projectors at the same time from the commander’s control panel. Commander (Control) Receiver (Controlled) A B C A/V mute slide knob Polarizer Focus ring D E F Zoom ring Remote receiver Sensor G H I Stacker angle adjustment section Stacker mount connector Indicators J Control panel * See the User's Guide for more information. 5 English Control panel Part Names and Functions (Rear/Base) You need to use a supplied USB cable to link the commander and the receiver. Rear Base Commander USB TypeA Receiver USB cable USB TypeB (supplied) * This explanation of the rear uses the commander as an example. [. . . ] Connect the commander's USB(TypeA) port to the receiver's USB(TypeB) port with a USB cable. The projectors will not be linked if the wrong USB ports are connected with the USB cable. Commander USB TypeA Receiver Commander USB TypeB Power cable (supplied) USB cable (supplied) Power inlet Receiver Power cable (supplied) Power inlet 10 • First, check that the commander and the receiver are connected with a USB cable. Connecting to a computer Connecting with computer cables • Computer cables (available in local stores x3) • Audio cable (available in local stores) *When outputting audio • Splitter (available in local stores) A B Connect the splitter to the computer with a computer cable. C Connect the commander or receiver to the computer with an audio cable. Connect the commander and the receiver to the splitter with computer cables. Commander in L - out - R (commercially available) Computer cable Computer1 Receiver (commercially available) Computer cable (commercially available) Splitter (commercially available) Computer cable Computer1 Commander (commercially available) Audio cable Audio-L/R Receiver Audio-L/R 11 English • First, check that the commander and the receiver are connected with a USB cable. Connecting to a computer Connecting with HDMI cables • HDMI cables (available in local stores x3) • HDMI splitter (available in local stores) A Connect the splitter to the computer with an HDMI cable. B Connect the commander and the receiver to the splitter with HDMI cables. When viewing 3D images, make sure you use HDMI cables and an HDMI splitter that support 3D signals. Commander HDMI in L - out - R (commercially available) HDMI cable Receiver (commercially available) HDMI cable (commercially available) HDMI splitter (commercially available) HDMI cable HDMI 12 • First, check that the commander and the receiver are connected with a USB cable. Connecting to video equipment Connecting with HDMI cables • HDMI cables (available in local stores x3) • HDMI splitter (available in local stores) A Connect the splitter to the video equipment with an HDMI cable. B Connect the commander and the receiver to the splitter with HDMI cables. English You can send the computer's audio with the projected image. When viewing 3D images, make sure you use HDMI cables and an HDMI splitter that support 3D signals. Commander HDMI in L - out - R (commercially available) HDMI cable Receiver (commercially available) HDMI cable (commercially available) HDMI splitter (commercially available) HDMI cable HDMI 13 Projecting Images Superimposing the images from the commander and the receiver Superimpose two images. When suspending the projectors from a ceiling, change the Projection mode before superimposing the images. You can change the Projection mode by holding down the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control for about five seconds. –■ Superimposing Images Commander frame (white) Receiver frame (green) Adjusting the Focus Match the focus for the commander and the receiver. Determining the size of the receiver's frame Adjust the receiver's projection size to fit the screen. [. . . ] If it is cracked, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Red Red Wait for about five minutes, and then disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet. € If the projectors are installed next to a wall, move it away from the wall. Orange Replace Lamp Replace it with a new lamp as soon as possible. [. . . ]